connotations vs denotations quick check

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Connotations refer to the feelings and emotions that a word invokes, while denotations refer to the literal or dictionary definition of a word.

For example, the word "home" may have connotations of warmth, safety, and family, while its denotation is simply a place where one lives.

Another example is the word "snake," which may have connotations of danger or deceit, but its denotation is a long, legless reptile.

It is important to consider both connotations and denotations when interpreting the meaning of a word or phrase.
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